The TAMIM team is always diligently researching, reading and scouring the internet for information and ideas that will shape our investing future. We have decided to compile our list of favourite reads together here each week for your convenience and hopefully education – enjoy the reads and various views.
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Leverage Is Exploding in the Fine-Art World (Bloomberg)
Coronavirus: WHO enlists internet giants in war on rumours as mainland China death toll hits 361 (South China Morning Post)
Millennials Aren’t Spending All Their Money on Avocado Toast, Actually (New York Times)
YouTube is a $15 billion-a-year business, Google reveals for the first time (Verge)
Democrats are fed up with Facebook: Facebook seems to be bending over backward to keep the GOP happy, and Dems are speaking up about it. (Vox)
YouTube: No ‘deepfakes’ or ‘birther’ videos in 2020 election (AP)
Boomers have socialism. Why not Millennials? (The Atlantic)
How Much Are We Paying for Our Subscription Services? A Lot (New York Times)
The Economic Risks and Impacts of Epidemics: New and resurgent infectious diseases can have far-reaching economic repercussions. (International Monetary Fund)
The Future of Influencer Marketing Is in China (Luxury Society)
Tesla’s $50 Billion Edge Reflects View That Musk Can Build on EV Lead (Bloomberg)
Happy investing,